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Even if the tests don't confirm a UTI, it could very likely still be one. I had that problem with my Joe a while ago. It's worth trying antibiotics, just in case. Good luck!
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Pretty babies! I like your t-shirts and such. They seem a little, um, "younger" than a lot of what's out there.
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Just buy a bed every time you go. The dog will need one in every room!
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Good luck tomorrow! She's a lovely dog, and I know extra special because of all she does for you.
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That stinks. I love seeing pictures of your giant boy!
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I may try something like a non-anesthesia "awake" dental cleaning. Lazer has such a soft, gentle spirit and gets pretty ~ VERY ~ nervous at the vet office. between his teeth chattering and his legs shaking and jumping around from nerves,, might be tough to do this kind of treatment.
Awwww! Poor guy. With my experiences of the last few weeks, I totally get where he's coming from! Give him a kiss on that handsome nosey for me.
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So glad he's doing ok. He has a face you just want to squish!
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I wish you were around here. NGAP does a pretty decent awake de-gunking. It's by no means a real dental, but it helps. Do you have someone who can do that after you've had him on antibiotics for a bit?
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I'd goop it up with peanut butter. She'll have to do some work to get it, so maybe she'll get the idea.
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What is that yellow thing in there?
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Pumpkin and yogurt have never done anything for us. I'll trot out my line and tell you to try Iams...green or red bag. People moan and complain that it is not 5 star food, but it has cleared up a lot of dogs. If it is beneath your comfort level look for a food with beet pulp high on the ingredient list. As far as the canned I'd soak the kibble then stir in very little canned -- like a tablespoon or two.
Blossie is VERY handsome.
Pam, it was your constant pushing of IAMS that convinced me to try Joe on it. I'm sold! It might not be "good" stuff, but it works for my two. And the price is rather nice.
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Just make sure the pool is in the shade, and to empty and refill it a lot. I'm often surprised by how warm ours gets, and we're only in New Jersey.
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We had lots of trouble for a couple months after bringing Brees home, and still have minor issues. We muzzled both whenever they were together for at least 2 weeks, and maybe closer to a month. Joe was pretty displeased about the "interloper" and got really cranky for awhile. My sweet boy who I could do anything to, at any time, starting growling at me when I got too close and he was in a funk. It wasn't fun. Poor guy was really stressed out, and I can't blame him. Brees is a pain in the neck!
Things have settled down a lot. They play nicely outside all the time, and sometimes start playing inside. They do guard toys and bones from each other, so we have to be careful about that. If Joe is cranky, Brees gets told off in a very scary way when she gets too close to him. He's never laid a tooth on her, but we do try to watch his moods and make her give him space when he needs it. On the other hand, they also sleep next to each other often and use each other as pillows. Last night Brees had her feet in Joe's face, started dreaming, and kicked him several times. No reaction from him at all.
They're good in the car together. I muzzle in the Taurus, because space is tight, but not in the minivan. Oddly enough, they often share a kibble dish. We try to discourage it, but find them in the kitchen eating out of the same bowl. That's never been a problem, which baffles me. I guess they know the kibble supply is endless, so there's no need to fight over it!
We crate her in the bedroom at night at when we leave. It's Joe's old crate, so it's huge for her. She likes it, and often puts herself to bed at night before we go upstairs. Joe is left uncrated, but confined to the bedroom. We're slobs, and the bedroom is the only room that's not likely to have tasty trash.
If I'd known how bad that first month was going to be, we might not have gotten a second (or gone with a different dog). Brees is young, hyper, and smart. She drives us all bananas. She's also super cuddly and always in a good mood. Joe was bored out of his mind before we added a second dog; he's not now! I do think that a large part of our problem is my tiny, cluttered house. With more space to "escape" Joe probably wouldn't have felt as uncomfortable at the start.
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Oh cool, there you are! HI! hope to hear from some people about Blossie's poop issues! hahahhaah
I thought he was doing better after the deworming? Poor guy! Can't remember -- have you already tried canned pumpkin? You'll get a bunch of replies soon. We loooooove talking about poop!
Folks, Blossie is the great big hunka hound in the very front of this pic. He's completely sweet, even with badly behaved yappers on flexi-leads. AND he doesn't get upset when Joe is a butt-head. Blossie is awesome!
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Camille!!! Hi!!!
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Beautiful babies! Keep the pictures comin'!
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Yup. Joe had one around Christmas a year ago. Nothing showed up on tests, but we had a miserable dog who needed to pee all the time. The vet gave me a combo of two antibiotics for 2 1/2 weeks. We noticed a difference right away, and he's been fine since. When Brees started to act like she might have one, I skipped the testing and when straight for drugs. She was fine a couple days later -- except that she learned that barking and whining gets you let outside to chase critters at night!
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I love her coloring.
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watch out for them geneticly modified mice. they're armed and dangerous!
Dear god, that's cute!
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Gee, I don't think he has enough places to sleep!
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Well, now he'll never have tummy issues again (till you give the Tylan away)! Glad he's sleeping through the night. It's rough on them when they don't get a full 15 hours.
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How much do Walter and Blossie hang out? Since C. just treated Blossie for worms and he's doing better, is it possible Walter picked them up from him? OR Did you go to the picnic yesterday (we didn't make it) and did he eat something unusual that might have bothered him?
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Nah, you took him someplace really cool and he had a great time! Now he's just pooped. Get yourselves some ice cream or fries; you can wallow and he can celebrate!
Odd Food Your Dog Loves To Eat.
in Food and dietary discussion
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Brees will eat pretty much anything we are eating -- fruit, veggies, whatever. Joe is more strange for what he won't eat: fries! Give him a fry without ketchup, and he won't touch it. Dip it in the red stuff, and he goes crazy!